Yeah, Belfield Park has, got some spare red brick as well. as its coming back into fashion, the price will match. We won't mention the Stadio Luigi Ferraris. I know some off you guys like to give an Italian sounding name to your new address (eg Santry Siro) whether it looks like it or not.
passinginterest you're outdoing yourself as an Estate Agent in selling the property. I agree though, I think SDCC completing the Tallaght Community Stadium will improve the dynamic of the immediate area (that corner leading on to Killinarden).
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" I'll go right up to here,
it can't possibly hurt.
All they will find is my
beer and my shirt."
i was in derry the last day (doing a bit of shopping, as you do) when i noticed a large crane over what seemed to be the brandywell. just wondering is their work being done on the stadium or was i mistaken??
It's just a job. Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up.
Muhammad Ali
Cranes are in Celtic Park, and new flats in the Bogside.
Is there an official name to Rovers new ground or is it going to be known as "Tallaght Stadium"??
It will be named by South Dublin County Council, not by any of the tenants.
It's officially named Tallaght Stadium since a few months ago. It was unanimously agreed by SDCC as far as I remember.
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Tallaght Stadium Regular
Will the TV gantry in Tallaght be facing the main stand and when is the temporary stand due to be in place?
"If you don't work harder I'll pull you off at halftime,"
“Crikey, at Manchester City all we get is an orange and a cup of tea,"
Any news of the new Finn Harps Stadium? Any progress photos?
"No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little." - Edmund Burke
Plenty of photos here http://www.jamesbyrne.net/gallery/index.php
The ground is not really going to take shape 'til around June/July time when all the filling is done.
They're actually an entry into the next Turner prize under the heading - 'Muck, fields, and road closures : A potted history of Donegal'.
There's even a fella in one of the pictures nicking the health and safety signs from the site as well !
Was in the twin-towns on Christmas Day but didn't get to swing by where the stadium is going to be. Looking forward to visiting it when it's opened.
Some details of new sports Facility in Lusk.
- 10 million Fingal complex has gone out on public display
- To be built on council owned site to the north of Station Road in Lusk
- The 5.7 hectare site will be home to a complex that includes an indoor pitch and two outdoor, floodlit pitches with a seating capacity close to 5,000
- Originally it was to be just a soccer academy for the fingal community but it has now had a change of philosophy to open it up to other sports such as rugby and juvenile GAA
- Parking for 210 cars. But for major events it will use a 700 car overflow carpark half a mile away.
- One of the outdoor floodlit pitches will have permanent covered seating for 4,200 spectators with tempory seating for a further 560 people
Here is some links to The Fingal Independant about the sports facility that will hopefully become Sporting Fingals Home.
http://www.fingal-independent.ie/new...s-1589968.html
http://www.fingal-independent.ie/new...k-1589966.html
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a number of the people on the second link do not seem to be very entusiastic
when is it due to commence
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
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